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Postby Zoot » Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:01 am

What did everyone think? Yea, they say he was tired, but I don't think he quite 'got it' ('It' being the nature and feel of the show), and there were lots of awkward silences. At one point It nearly had the Scott Mills effect on me and I almost turned over due to the cringing.
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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby Topher » Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:07 am

I only heard the first quarter of an hour or so, but I'd tend to agree. The bit that did make me laugh was when Rock was saying that the British drink a lot, then he said "you drink so much you think darts is a sport!"
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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby Yudster » Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:40 am

The bits I heard (I was a bit in and out of the car at the time) sounded a bit dodgy - he wasn't really up for it and he wasn't properly awake. Chris tried, but it sounded like very hard work.

I'm always disappointed when guests clearly don't have a clue who Chris is or what his show is about, because then it doesn't matter how great they normally are at whatever they do, it doesn't work as entertainment. Chris Rock is obviously a funny man, but if all he had to offer was the occasional sleepy joke and no real attempt to connect with Chris, why bother?

Has he been rated yet?
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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby Topher » Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:43 am

I agree with all of that, it did sound like very hard work. I was hoping it'd be a bit more like when they had Will Smith in.
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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby me1000 » Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:52 am

Ha!

Chris Moyles is shown up again for being a self obsessed, fairly talentless, so-called "DJ" who surrounds himself with a bunch of sycophants; in whose eyes he can do no wrong because he is the reason they get:

1. airtime
2. a belief that they are themselves celebrities
3. an overly inflated salary

Chris Rock, "just didn't get it", he didn't get what?

Maybe he didn't understand that "guests" on Chris Moyles's show must remember that they are not there to be interviewed, but just to be used as props for Chris Moyles to use as he talks about himself and how great Chris Moyles is.

What on earth convinced Chris Moyles that Cris Rock, or the listening public would be interested in stories about how Chris Moyles bought a Tshirt in NewYork saying "Everybody hates Chris", and how everybody would naturally assume that the message was about chris Moyles...

Or how when Chris Moyles went to New York the rooms were sooo small he had to change to another room in the hotel....

Chris Moyles.... try asking your guests some questions about what activities they are currently involved in, try engaging your "guests" in conversation, try maintaining their interest instead of trying to blow up your own ego, try doing some research and having some questions prepared in advance.

That way maybe they will "get it"...

Have to say I loved it when Chris Moyles asked Chris Rock what kind of questions he wanted to be asked... only for Chris Rock to rebut Moyles by telling him that "you are the pro, you should know your own audience"

Very, cringeworthy, but worth listening to, if only to hear Chris Moyles being shown up for what he is.

Two final comments, comedy Dave, is far funnier, and far more professional than Chris Moyles, shouldn't the roles be reversed with Dave being the focus of the show..

And as for that Aled... self-important, sycophant
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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby foot-loose » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:02 am

Hullo Me. Firstly, you make your point well - even if I don't really agree with it.

Secondly, Do you listen to Moyles regularly? Other than todays interview (which I haven't heard) and the Kelly Osbourne one the other day - can you give any other examples?


Having listened to Aleds points during the rating of the guest and the chat with Jo - it sounds like Mr Rock wasn't in the best frame of mind even had Parky been sitting in Moyles's chair!
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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby Topher » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:03 am

Well, you clearly don't get it either. There have been many guests, including Americans who have no reason to know who Moyles is, particularly recently who have been very entertaining and engaging in the banter and sprit of the show.
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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby riksweeney » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:05 am

me1000 wrote:(Meaningless crappy drivel)

Thanks, troll.

Anyway, within about a minute of the interview starting I knew it was going to be awful. I only caught bits of it since I was getting ready for work and I did think at one point that it was going OK.

Wasn't really surprised when he got such low scores.
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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby GarethH » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:05 am

me1000 wrote:Ha!

blah, blah, blah.


Are you sure you weren't looking for chrisrock.net rather than chrismoyles.net?

Just listening to what happened behind the scenes, I think that discredits your entire post.



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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby Topher » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:14 am

GarethH, your surname isn't Herbert, is it?
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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby foot-loose » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:16 am

GarethH wrote:(I'm new by the way - please everyone don't slag me off!!! Have been a lurker forever!)

Tis how I started as well. Welcome.

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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby gingerheadman16 » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:19 am

hey everybody

I was really looking forward to hearing this interview, Im a big fan of Chris Rock and his stand up, but hadnt really heard him in an interview talking nornamally. I thought this interview would be full of stuff that Ofcom wouldnt be happy with. The closest this got was Rock saying Bastard.
Ok fair enough the guy has been gigging and has the right to be knackered, but when you get offered a coffee and turn it down cos you wanna be in bed in a couple of hours! come on get professional.
It will be interesting to listen to collin murreys interview, to see if it was the same reaction Moyles got.

I felt genually sorry for Moyles, Ok maybe he needs to work on his interview skills, but he only does the same thing that Jonathan Ross does, talks about himself in order to get a reaction from the guest.

Maybe some of these American interviews should be pre recorded, like when Dom does them, but I guess then you dont get the guest actually coming into the show, but maybe it will make better radio?
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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby Yudster » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:28 am

Has it occurred to anyone that the interviews where Chris Moyles tends to talk about himself are the ones where the damn celebrity doesn't want to be there, and therefore won't talk about themselves? Or anything else?

GarethH, what happened behind the scenes? I missed that. And hi. I don't by the way, footy just wishes I did. Bite that is.

Me1000 - as has been said by someone else, I don't agree with most of your post, but you do make your point well and express yourself clearly, so thanks for sharing.
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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby GarethH » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:41 am

Yudster wrote:GarethH, what happened behind the scenes? I missed that. And hi. I don't by the way, footy just wishes I did. Bite that is.

Hello. :)

Aled was saying that when he first introduced himself to Chris Rock, he wasn't interested at all in being briefed about the show (team, style, language etc), and that it was just very awkward etc.

Then, just before 8 o'clock, a woman from CR's entourage asked when he'd be going in (since he was booked from 8am - 9am) and Aled said about 12 minutes because of the news etc. At this point the woman started effing and jeffing saying that there was "no effing way he'd be waiting 12 minutes to go on" and that he had to sort it now. It sounded like Aled had a total nightmare with them, and that off-air, the rest of the team found it really awkward with CR as well.
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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby Topher » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:47 am

So your surname's not Herbert then?
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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby SAV1OUR » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:47 am

These big Americans stars, they come over here like a tsunami, we lap everything up, we idolise them, which means they never have to try hard, but they should give a little back, I like Chris Rock used to get him confused with Chris Tucker, I love the humour, someone brought Rock's DVD in for the night when I used to work in retail and we were howling at that during the lunch hour at 1 in the morning, which was great.

If you were stupid enough to have never heard of him before today, then you'd be scratching your head a bit now, as to what all the fuss was about.

Moyles failed to open him up because some of his material is blue anyway, add to that he was tired and its a complete spanner in the works. So I think Chris Rock is the kind of guy - like me, who only comes alive at night time. 8)
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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby GarethH » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:48 am

Topher wrote:So your surname's not Herbert then?

No.

But I like sherbet though.
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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby Topher » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:52 am

GarethH wrote:
Topher wrote:So your surname's not Herbert then?

No.

But I like sherbet though.

Ah. Gareth Herbert is this fella (the black one):
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Chris Rock: I've seen bits of his stand-up and he's overrated anyway, from what I've seen. He was good in Madagascar though.
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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby Vivienne » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:53 am

Zoot wrote:What did everyone think? Yea, they say he was tired, but I don't think he quite 'got it' ('It' being the nature and feel of the show), and there were lots of awkward silences. At one point It nearly had the Scott Mills effect on me and I almost turned over due to the cringing.


I didn't think it came out as bad as Chris made out. I didn't actually know who he was, but have now been investigating! I would have liked him to be more revealing, but I thought he came across as quite chilled, and I liked his sexy voice.... mmmm. :-)

O, and I didn't like the idea of some woman being nasty to Aled.
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Re: Chris Rock Interview

Postby GarethH » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:54 am

Topher wrote:Ah. Gareth Herbert is this fella (the black one):
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Pretty sure that's not me...

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